Your perspective is completely out of balance. Like Ronald Reagan said, they contribute because they believe in HIS agenda, not the other way around. Of course, I'm sure you would attack Reagan too as being too liberal for your taste.
It is based upon seven years of research. My book was hand carried by former Senator Malcolm Wallop to every member of the US cabinet and Vice President Dick Cheney (you can read the cover letter here).
Of course, I'm sure you would attack Reagan too as being too liberal for your taste.
Reagan made a few compromises of which I was not fond, backing out of Beruit being one, the appointment of Sandra Day O'Connor being another. On balance, he was a great president, especially when considering he had to deal with a Democrat Congress for most of his tenure.
Now you can stop changing the subject and get back to defending Arnold. It's pathetic, but amusing.